As many of you know, the Indiana Glass Company closed it's doors in 2002 after nearly 100 years of glassmaking in Dunkirk, IN. What you may not know is the Indiana Glass name is being used on glass products...
This guide gives a brief history as to how Tiara Exclusives Glassware connects with so many of the great American glassmakers. Indiana Glass Company, Fostoria, Fenton, Imperial, Lancaster Colony, Federal, LE...
Fostoria, American or Colony/Indiana, Whitehall Information and Hints to help tell the differences. If you are a collector of Fostoria, American Pattern or if you collect Colony/Indiana, Whitehall Pattern it...
Candlewick Punch Bowl Sets : A Candlewick Punchbowl Set should include a large, round tray which goes under the punchbowl, at least 12 cups, a large curved punch bowl, and an original Candlewick punch bowl...
Who was Indiana Glass Company? They were one of the pioneers in American glassware. Founded in Dunkirk, Indiana in 1907, they produced hundreds of patterns, many of which are famous. They made the mugs used...
There have been a good many "Holly Toothpick Holders" on Ebay in the past year. Many of the sellers claim their item to be the authentic Greentown (The Indiana Tumbler Goblet Co.). Of all these, I've seen only...
Indiana Glassware and the Harvest Pattern Indiana Glass company, now out of business, produced a line of glassware between 1955 and 1975 in a pattern called Harvest. This pattern is similar to the...
Greentown Glassware is highly collectible and valuable glassware often sold on eBay. Please be aware there are reproductions of some of the Greentown pieces. There is also some confusion about what...
I am hoping to clear-up some misconceptions concerning ruby-red colored, pieces of harvest pattern glassware that are appearing at auction. In the late 1970's Indiana Glass Company produced a few pieces in...
King's Crown Not a true Depression Glass, King's Crown was first introduced in the late 1800s by the U. S. Glass Company, and shortly thereafter by its surviving subsidiary, the Tiffin Glass Co., which...